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Konnwei12V Digital KW600 Car Battery Tester

R939

Retail: R1,300
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The KONNWEI KW600 battery tester works on 12V car batteries.The tester is compatible with all major battery standards, including JIS, SAE, EN, DIN and IEC, being able to quickly and accurately measure cold cranking amps of the vehicle, common faults of the vehicle starting and charging system.

Product Features
  • The KONNWEI KW600 12V car battery tester is able to effectively analyze and read important car data such as voltage, internal resistance, cold cranking amp and AH capacity, battery health and charge status
  • This professional automotive battery tester provides accurate results, calculates the cold cranking capability of the battery and the aging extent, allowing for a quicker, more precise car repairing
  • Beginner or expert, this car battery diagnostic tester can be used with a wide selection of 12V 100-2000 CCA regular flooded batteries, AGM flat plate, AGM spiral, as well as GEL batteries
  • The KW600 car battery tester displays test results in text and graphing, displaying the real-time battery voltage in a waveform
Product Specifications
  • Simple and easy to use. 
  • Test batteries on and off the vehicle. 
  • Accurate results in milliseconds. 
  • Battery Life Analysis. 
  • Analysis Result: Good or Replace. 
  • Large and easy to read LCD Display. 
  • Provides a unique indication of battery conditions. 
  • It is maintenance free and no internal batteries required. 
  • It powers up when connected to the battery posts during testing. 
  • Specifics: 
  • Measure Standard 
  • CCA:100-2000 
  • BCI:100-2000 
  • CA:100-2000 
  • MCA:100-2000 
  • GB:100-1400 
  • Display:Color TFT LCD Screen 
  • System Voltage:12 Volts 
  • Input Voltage Range:8V-16V 
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